Today being World Chocolate Day, you can only imagine social media going mad over chocolate desserts. Extra Nutella, a cake that is overloaded with treats, chocolates that look like savoury meals... we’ve seen it all. Although it’s hard to pick a favourite, here is a list of chocolate pages you can follow to keep you hooked for hours.
@citron_kolkata: French desserts sure do look amazing on a screen but if we could just have a little taste, that would be better. This is where @citron_kolkata steps in with their out-of-the-box French desserts and more. Run by Srishti Seal and Radhika Chatterjee, the page is full of sweet, chocolatey desserts you didn’t know you wanted.
@sugarbabydessertco: Well, here’s a page where you can treat your eyes as well as your tum tums. Started by Marium Javed, from Calcutta, this page offers cakes, bakes and some funny dessert quotes as well. The best part is if you see something you like you can always directly get in touch for a bite, but two days in advance.
@davidhchow: There’s chocolate, then there’s rainbow chocolate, and then there is chocolate that looks like egg on toast. David H. Chow somehow manages to pull a lot of these tricks off and post it on his Instagram, The pastry chef from Ontario, Toronto has such innovative ways to make new chocolate and treats that it really brightens up for your feed.
@all.things.chocolate: ‘All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.’ This page gets it. This page is a choco lover’s paradise as each post has an abundance of melted chocolate just making your mouth water. Shakes, cakes, ice cream sandwiches and more... this is the ideal #chocolateporn account.
@cake_cookies_chocolate by @Lickyourphone Media: We’re not sure what hurts more, the fact that we can’t taste the chocolatey desserts on @cake_cookies_chocolate’s page or that we have to watch them get cut into pieces to understand how it may taste. The page from Australia oozes with melted chocolate in almost every video and all you can do is... stare.
@chocolate.everyday: How much Nutella is too much Nutella? This question does not exist on @chocolate.everyday’s page. On opening their feed you see tubs of the chocolate spread being used in desserts and some unique form of pizza made with cookies. Your mouth is sure to drool with these desserts and your tummy might just get full by watching.